Conjugation verb voyager in French

Model : manger

Auxiliary : avoir

Other forms: se voyager / ne pas voyager / ne pas se voyager

Verbs ending in -ger keep the "e" after "g" if they it is followed by vowels "a" or "o": il mangeait, nous mangeons.

  • il/elle voyage
  • nous voyageons
  • vous voyagez
  • ils/elles voyagent
  • je voyageais
  • tu voyageais
  • il/elle voyageait
  • nous voyagions
  • vous voyagiez
  • ils/elles voyageaient
  • je voyagerai
  • tu voyageras
  • il/elle voyagera
  • nous voyagerons
  • vous voyagerez
  • ils/elles voyageront

Passé simple

  • je voyageai
  • tu voyageas
  • il/elle voyagea
  • nous voyageâmes
  • vous voyageâtes
  • ils/elles voyagèrent

Passé composé

  • j' ai voyagé
  • tu as voyagé
  • il/elle a voyagé
  • nous avons voyagé
  • vous avez voyagé
  • ils/elles ont voyagé

Plus-que-parfait

  • j' avais voyagé
  • tu avais voyagé
  • il/elle avait voyagé
  • nous avions voyagé
  • vous aviez voyagé
  • ils/elles avaient voyagé

Passé antérieur

  • j' eus voyagé
  • tu eus voyagé
  • il/elle eut voyagé
  • nous eûmes voyagé
  • vous eûtes voyagé
  • ils/elles eurent voyagé

Futur antérieur

  • j' aurai voyagé
  • tu auras voyagé
  • il/elle aura voyagé
  • nous aurons voyagé
  • vous aurez voyagé
  • ils/elles auront voyagé
  • que je voyage
  • que tu voyages
  • qu' il/elle voyage
  • que nous voyagions
  • que vous voyagiez
  • qu' ils/elles voyagent
  • que je voyageasse
  • que tu voyageasses
  • qu' il/elle voyageât
  • que nous voyageassions
  • que vous voyageassiez
  • qu' ils/elles voyageassent
  • que j' eusse voyagé
  • que tu eusses voyagé
  • qu' il/elle eût voyagé
  • que nous eussions voyagé
  • que vous eussiez voyagé
  • qu' ils/elles eussent voyagé
  • que j' aie voyagé
  • que tu aies voyagé
  • qu' il/elle ait voyagé
  • que nous ayons voyagé
  • que vous ayez voyagé
  • qu' ils/elles aient voyagé

Conditionnel

  • je voyagerais
  • tu voyagerais
  • il/elle voyagerait
  • nous voyagerions
  • vous voyageriez
  • ils/elles voyageraient

Passé première forme

  • j' aurais voyagé
  • tu aurais voyagé
  • il/elle aurait voyagé
  • nous aurions voyagé
  • vous auriez voyagé
  • ils/elles auraient voyagé

Passé deuxième forme

  • j' eusse voyagé
  • tu eusses voyagé
  • il/elle eût voyagé
  • nous eussions voyagé
  • vous eussiez voyagé
  • ils/elles eussent voyagé
  • ayant voyagé
  • masc.sg.: voyagé
  • masc.pl.: voyagés
  • fém.sg.: voyagée
  • fém.pl.: voyagées
  • ayons voyagé
  • ayez voyagé
  • avoir voyagé

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Conjugate the French Verb "Voyager"

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In French, the verb  voyager  means "to travel." This is easy to remember if you associate traveling with a voyage. When you want to say things such as "I traveled" or "we are traveling" in French, the verb needs to be conjugated . A short lesson will introduce you to the most basic conjugations of  voyager .

The Basic Conjugations of  Voyager

Some French verb conjugations are easier than others and voyager falls in the middle. It follows the rules of all verbs that end in - ger and is classified as a spelling change verb .

As you study these conjugations, you'll notice that the  e  after the  g  is retained in many places where it would be dropped in others, such as the regular - er  verbs . This is because the  e  is vital to retaining the soft  g  sound when the infinitive ending begins with an  a  or  o . Without that  e , the  g  would sound like it does in the word gold and that is not a proper pronunciation.

Other than that small change in some of the forms, you'll find that conjugating  voyager  is rather standard. Begin by committing the basic present, future, and imperfect past tenses to memory as these will be the most useful forms you'll need.

Using the chart, pair the subject pronoun with the appropriate tense for your subject. For instance, "I am traveling" is  je voyage  and "we will travel" is  nous voyagerons .

The Present Participle of Voyager

Once again, the  e  remains attached to the verb stem when forming voyager 's present participle . The ending - ant  is added to create the word  voyageant.

Voyager  in the Compound Past Tense

You also have the option of using the French compound past tense, known as the  passé composé . It can be easier than memorizing all those imperfect forms, though you will need the  auxiliary verb   avoir  and the  past participle   voyagé .

For this construction, you only need to conjugate  avoir  in the present tense to fit the subject pronoun. The past participle remains the same no matter the subject and implies that the action happened in the past. For example, "I traveled" is  j'ai voyagé  and "we traveled" is nous avons voyagé .

More Simple Conjugations of Voyager

While the conjugations above should be every French student's first priority, there are a few more simple conjugations you might need as well. For example, when you want to imply that the action of traveling is uncertain, use the subjunctive . If, however, someone's travels are dependent on something else, you'll use the conditional .

There may also be times when you encounter the passé simple  or the imperfect subjunctive . These are most often found in more formal French but are good to know.

Should you find yourself wanting to use  voyager  in direct commands or short requests,  the imperative  is useful. This is also easier because there's no need to include the subject pronoun: simplify  tu voyage  to  voyage .

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The voyager conjugation tables below show how to form the French verb voyager according to tense and person. To listen to the pronunciation of a given tense of voyager , click on the loudspeaker icon at the bottom of the table. See the notes on the conjugation of voyager at the end of this page.

In terms of pronunciation , this is a completely regular -er verb .

A slight complication affects the spelling only: when g would occur before o or a , an e is inserted so that the "soft g sound" [ʒ] is still represented.

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Conjugation French verb voyager

Translation voyager, indicatif (indicative), présent (present), passé composé (present perfect), imparfait (imperfect), plus-que-parfait (pluperfect), passé simple (simple past), passé antérieur (past perfect), futur simple (future), futur antérieur (past future), conditionnel (conditional), passé (perfect), subjonctif (subjunctive), passé (past), impératif (imperative), infinitif (infinitive), participe (participle), gérondif (gerund), synonyms for the verb voyager.

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Voyager - indicative, voyager - perfect, voyager - subjunctive, voyager - conditional, voyager - imperative (commands).

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Verb conjugation Conjugate Voyager (to travel) in French

  • tu voya ges
  • il voya ge /elle voya ge
  • nous voya geons
  • vous voya gez
  • ils voya gent /elles voya gent

Passé composé

  • j'ai voya gé
  • tu as voya gé
  • il a voya gé /elle a voya gé
  • nous avons voya gé
  • vous avez voya gé
  • ils ont voya gé /elles ont voya gé
  • je voya geais
  • tu voya geais
  • il voya geait /elle voya geait
  • nous voya gions
  • vous voya giez
  • ils voya geaient /elles voya geaient

Plus-que-parfait

  • j'avais voya gé
  • tu avais voya gé
  • il avait voya gé /elle avait voya gé
  • nous avions voya gé
  • vous aviez voya gé
  • ils avaient voya gé /elles avaient voya gé

Passé simple

  • je voya geai
  • tu voya geas
  • il voya gea /elle voya gea
  • nous voya geâmes
  • vous voya geâtes
  • ils voya gèrent /elles voya gèrent

Passé antérieur

  • j'eus voya gé
  • tu eus voya gé
  • il eut voya gé /elle eut voya gé
  • nous eûmes voya gé
  • vous eûtes voya gé
  • ils eurent voya gé /elles eurent voya gé
  • je voya gerai
  • tu voya geras
  • il voya gera /elle voya gera
  • nous voya gerons
  • vous voya gerez
  • ils voya geront /elles voya geront

Futur antérieur

  • j'aurai voya gé
  • tu auras voya gé
  • il aura voya gé /elle aura voya gé
  • nous aurons voya gé
  • vous aurez voya gé
  • ils auront voya gé /elles auront voya gé

Futur proche

  • je vais voya ger
  • tu vas voya ger
  • il va voya ger /elle va voya ger
  • nous allons voya ger
  • vous allez voya ger
  • ils vont voya ger /elles vont voya ger

Conditionnel

  • je voya gerais
  • tu voya gerais
  • il voya gerait /elle voya gerait
  • nous voya gerions
  • vous voya geriez
  • ils voya geraient /elles voya geraient
  • j'aurais voya gé
  • tu aurais voya gé
  • il aurait voya gé /elle aurait voya gé
  • nous aurions voya gé
  • vous auriez voya gé
  • ils auraient voya gé /elles auraient voya gé

Passé - forme alternative

  • j'eusse voya gé
  • tu eusses voya gé
  • il eût voya gé /elle eût voya gé
  • nous eussions voya gé
  • vous eussiez voya gé
  • ils eussent voya gé /elles eussent voya gé
  • que je voya ge
  • que tu voya ges
  • qu'il voya ge /qu'elle voya ge
  • que nous voya gions
  • que vous voya giez
  • qu'ils voya gent /qu'elles voya gent
  • que je voya geasse
  • que tu voya geasses
  • qu'il voya geât /qu'elle voya geât
  • que nous voya geassions
  • que vous voya geassiez
  • qu'ils voya geassent /qu'elles voya geassent
  • que j'eusse voya gé
  • que tu eusses voya gé
  • qu'il eût voya gé /qu'elle eût voya gé
  • que nous eussions voya gé
  • que vous eussiez voya gé
  • qu'ils eussent voya gé /qu'elles eussent voya gé
  • que j'aie voya gé
  • que tu aies voya gé
  • qu'il ait voya gé /qu'elle ait voya gé
  • que nous ayons voya gé
  • que vous ayez voya gé
  • qu'ils aient voya gé /qu'elles aient voya gé
  • (tu) voya ge
  • (nous) voya geons
  • (vous) voya gez

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“Voyager” – Conjugation of the French Verb

Voyager, meaning “to travel” in English, is a versatile and commonly used verb in the French language. Learning how to conjugate this verb is essential for anyone looking to communicate effectively in French. In this article, we will explore the conjugation of “voyager” in different tenses and moods to help you use it correctly in various contexts.

Present Indicative

In the present indicative tense, “voyager” is conjugated as follows:

– Je voyage (I travel) – Tu voyages (You travel) – Il/elle/on voyage (He/she/one travels) – Nous voyageons (We travel) – Vous voyagez (You travel) – Ils/elles voyagent (They travel)

Past Indicative

For the past indicative tense, the conjugation is as follows:

– J’ai voyagé (I traveled) – Tu as voyagé (You traveled) – Il/elle/on a voyagé (He/she/one traveled) – Nous avons voyagé (We traveled) – Vous avez voyagé (You traveled) – Ils/elles ont voyagé (They traveled)

Future Indicative

When talking about future actions, use the future indicative tense:

– Je voyagerai (I will travel) – Tu voyageras (You will travel) – Il/elle/on voyagera (He/she/one will travel) – Nous voyagerons (We will travel) – Vous voyagerez (You will travel) – Ils/elles voyageront (They will travel)

Conditional

In the conditional mood, “voyager” is conjugated as follows:

– Je voyagerais (I would travel) – Tu voyagerais (You would travel) – Il/elle/on voyagerait (He/she/one would travel) – Nous voyagerions (We would travel) – Vous voyageriez (You would travel) – Ils/elles voyageraient (They would travel)

Subjunctive

The subjunctive mood is used to express uncertainty, doubt, or desire. The conjugation of “voyager” in the subjunctive is as follows:

– Que je voyage (That I travel) – Que tu voyages (That you travel) – Qu’il/elle/on voyage (That he/she/one travels) – Que nous voyagions (That we travel) – Que vous voyagiez (That you travel) – Qu’ils/elles voyagent (That they travel)

In the imperative mood, which is used for giving commands or instructions, the conjugation of “voyager” is as follows:

– Voyage (Travel) – for the informal singular “tu” form – Voyageons (Let’s travel) – for the “nous” form – Voyagez (Travel) – for the formal singular “vous” and plural “vous” forms

10 example sentences with the word “voyager”

Here are 10 example sentences with the word “voyager” in different grammatical tenses:

  • Je voyage en France chaque été. (I travel to France every summer.) – Present Indicative
  • J’ai voyagé en Asie l’année dernière. (I traveled to Asia last year.) – Past Indicative
  • Elle voyagera en Espagne demain. (She will travel to Spain tomorrow.) – Future Indicative
  • Si j’avais plus d’argent, je voyagerais davantage. (If I had more money, I would travel more.) – Conditional
  • Il faut que tu voyages plus souvent. (You need to travel more often.) – Subjunctive
  • Voyageons ensemble à travers le monde ! (Let’s travel the world together!) – Imperative
  • Quand je voyage, j’aime découvrir de nouvelles cultures. (When I travel, I enjoy discovering new cultures.) – Present Indicative
  • Nous avions voyagé pendant des heures avant d’arriver à destination. (We had traveled for hours before reaching our destination.) – Past Indicative
  • Si vous gagnez à la loterie, vous voyagerez partout. (If you win the lottery, you will travel everywhere.) – Future Indicative
  • Je serais heureux si nous pouvions voyager ensemble. (I would be happy if we could travel together.) – Conditional

These sentences showcase how the verb “voyager” can be used in various tenses to describe different travel-related situations and actions.

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Conjugaison du verbe voyager

Participe passé voyager, sans accord, avec accord, passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé simple, passé antérieur, futur simple, futur antérieur, conditionnel, synonyme du verbe voyager, traduction voyager.

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Voyager vs Voyage – Verb or Noun? Clearing the Confusion in French

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Learning a new language often involves deciphering between words that look similar but function differently. French, with its rich vocabulary and grammatical structure, presents such challenges. Two commonly confused terms are voyager and voyage . In this article, we’ll explore these words, focusing on their grammatical roles, usage, and nuances in meaning.

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Understanding the Basics: Voyager vs. Voyage

The French verb voyager means “to travel”. It is an action word, indicating the act of traveling. On the other hand, voyage is a noun that translates to “trip” or “journey” in English. It refers to the event of traveling or the experience of a journey.

Conjugating Voyager

Voyager is a regular -er verb, and it follows the typical conjugation pattern of this group. Here’s how you would conjugate it in the present indicative:

– Je voyage (I travel) – Tu voyages (You travel) – Il/Elle voyage (He/She travels) – Nous voyageons (We travel) – Vous voyagez (You travel) – Ils/Elles voyagent (They travel)

Il voyage souvent en Europe pendant l’été. (He often travels to Europe during the summer.)

Using Voyage in Sentences

As a noun, voyage can be used in various contexts to talk about different aspects of traveling. It can be used alone or with other words to specify the type of journey.

– Un voyage (a trip) – Le grand voyage (the great journey)

Le voyage à Paris était incroyable! (The trip to Paris was incredible!)

Distinguishing Between Voyager and Voyage

It is essential to understand when to use the verb voyager and the noun voyage . This distinction is not just about grammar but also about the context of the sentence.

– Voyager : Use this verb when you want to describe the action of traveling. J’aime voyager pendant les vacances. (I like to travel during vacations.)

– Voyage : Use this noun when referring to the trip itself or the concept of a journey. Mon prochain voyage sera en Italie. (My next trip will be to Italy.)

Common Expressions and Phrases

Both voyager and voyage are used in various expressions and phrases in French, which can enrich your language use.

– Prêt pour le voyage? (Ready for the trip?) – Voyager léger (to travel light)

Practical Examples in Context

To further clarify, let’s see how both terms can be used in more extended sentences or real-life contexts.

Chaque été, nous aimons voyager en Grèce pour explorer les îles. (Each summer, we like to travel to Greece to explore the islands.) Le voyage en bateau peut être très relaxant. (Traveling by boat can be very relaxing.)

Recognizing the difference between voyager and voyage and using them correctly can significantly enhance your French language skills. Remember, voyager is the verb that focuses on the action of traveling, while voyage is the noun that refers to the journey or trip itself. By practicing these terms in various contexts, you’ll become more proficient and comfortable in your French language journey. So, whether you’re planning your next voyage or just dreaming about the places you’ll one day voyager , keep these distinctions in mind to enhance your understanding and usage of French.

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Which means that if you simply know how a verb should end, you are able to speak fluently in that specific tense. This article and poster helps you to learn exactly this in a simple way by providing you with all ending of the most common spoken tenses of the French language.

The Basics : What do you need to know before you can start conjugating in French?

Pronouns in french:, 3 different endings.

All French verbs can only end 1 of 3 ways:

Stem of the verb

To be able to conjugate you need to be able to create the stem of the verb. To create the stem of the verb you simply take off the last two letters (which will always be 1 of the 3 options listed above. The stem of the French verb “ Advenir ” for example is “ Adven “. The stem of the verb “ Voyager ” is “ Voyag ”

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Entrer (enter)

Étudier (study)

Garder (guard)

Laver (wash)

Penser (think)

Parler (speak)

Passer (pass)

Rouler (roll)

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Tomber (fall)

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Choisir (choose)

Jouir (enjoy)

Démolir (demolish)

Établir (establish)

Finir (finish)

Périr (die)

Punir (punish)

Unir (unite)

Common regular French -RE verbs

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Dépendre (depend)

Entendre (understand)

Perdre (lose)

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Vouloir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Want In French

Vouloir Conjugation: How To Conjugate To Want In French

Vouloir is one of the essential verbs to master in the French language. The meaning of vouloir is “to want”. The conjugation of vouloir in the present tense is: Je veux (I want), tu veux (you want), il/elle veut (he/she wants), nous voulons (we want), vous voulez (you want) and ils/elles veulent (they want).

Vouloir (to want) conjugation in the present tense.

How to pronounce vouloir

The pronunciation of vouloir (to want) is: “voo-lwahr” or vulwaʀ. In the following video you can watch my good YouTube friend, Vincent, pronouncing vouloir . In addition, this page on Forvo offers some very good audio samples of vouloir .

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Vouloir present tense conjugation

The following table contains the conjugation of vouloir in the present tense (le présent de l’indicatif) . You will see in the example sentences (for all the tenses on this page) that vouloir can be followed by an infinitive (“to” form of the verb) or a noun.

The following video from Français Facile does a great job teaching the present tense conjugation of vouloir.

Vouloir – present tense negation

The following table covers vouloir using short sentences in the negation. In the negation , the partitive article (some in English) becomes “de” . For example, the affirmative “Je veux du fromage” (I want some cheese) becomes “Je en veux pas de fromage” (I don’t want any cheese). This rule is covered in detail towards the bottom of this page .

Je ne veux pas / I don't want

Vouloir passé composé conjugation

French has two main tenses for the past tense: The passé composé (used for past actions that occurred at a specific point in time) and the imperfect (used for past actions that occurred at undefined moments of time).

The following table covers vouloir in the passé composé (called both the compound past and past indefinite in English). This page offers a complete explanation of this tense . The verb vouloir uses avoir (to have) as its auxiliary (or helping) verb in the passé composé . The past participle of vouloir in the passé composé is “voulu” .

In the passé composé , all sentences vouloir have an underlying meaning or understanding of willingness. In the negation, the sentences have an underlying meaning of not wanting or unwillingness.

Vouloir imperfect conjugation

In the imperfect tense (called l’imparfait in French), “Je voulais” translated to “I wanted”. You’d use this to describe things you wanted to or didn’t want to do in the past. This page on our site covers the imperfect tense in detail .

Vouloir conjugation in the future tense

This next section will look at vouloir conjugated in the future tenses. French has two main future tenses: the futur simple (used for actions which aren’t 100% certain) and futur proche (used for much more certain future actions. The page covers the French future tense in great detail .

Vouloir – futur proche

The futur proche combines a aller (to go) conjugated in the present tense with the infinitive. For example “Je vais vouloir” means I’m going to want. The page covers the conjugation of aller in detail .

Vouloir – futur simple

The following table contains vouloir conjugated in the futur simple tense. This is also simply called the future tense.

Vouloir conjugation in the conditional

The French conditional (called le conditionnel in French) is the “would” tense. The page covers the conditional in detail . When conjugated in the conditional tense, “je voudrais” , for example, translates to “I would like”. Actually, we have an entire lesson covering “je voudrais” .

Je voudrais / I would like

Vouloir past conditional conjugation

The past conditional (le passé du conditionnel) is considered an advanced tense. However, vouloir in the past conditional is very useful for expressing regrets.

“J’aurais voulu” translates to “I would have wanted”. The past conditional for vouloir is formed by combining avoir as auxiliary verb in the present conditional with the past participle voulu .

Vouloir conjugation in the subjunctive mood

The following table contains the verb vouloir conjugated in the subjunctive mood. The French subjunctive is used for expressing wishes, emotions and doubts. This page on our site covers the subjunctive in detail.

While vouloir isn’t very commonly used in the subjunctive, it’s still good to know the conjugation. Note that the nous and vous forms have two spellings.

Vouloir conjugation in the imperative mood

The French imperative mood is used for giving commands. Similar to the above subjunctive, vouloir isn’t very useful in the imperative.

However, it is still good to know the verb endings. This page covers the French imperative in detail . Note that there are dual spellings for vouloir in the imperative.

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